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    Resolved Random 404 or Web Server's Default Page - on sub domain

    That's what I thought but apparently something was blocking the restart of Apache after a config change. I tried many configurations that should have restarted it but since I restarted it manually I don't get any error... Let's wait if it works for @Teal_cfr
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    Resolved Random 404 or Web Server's Default Page - on sub domain

    https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360015533959-A-website-or-webmail-hosted-in-Plesk-periodically-shows-the-Plesk-web-server-default-page-or-old-website-content- It seems to have solved the problem... I'll keep you posted
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    Resolved Random 404 or Web Server's Default Page - on sub domain

    Hello, I have the exact same issue on a subdomain after moving the website from a VPS to another one (same subdomain, same Plesk config, just different IP), the A record points to the correct IP. I really don't understand where the problem comes from. It looks like a cache problem but I don't...
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